cv working business plan
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CREEKVIEW HEIGHTS
Working Business Model…
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Build CommunityBuild Property Value
Objectives
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Creekview Heights
Lot/Community Center
Lot/Community Center
Improved Common Areas
Enforce Drive-Thru & Violations
What Builds Community? What Builds Property Value?
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Offspring/Benefits:
Lot/Community Center Financial Gains
from Rentals
Improved Common Areas Property Value
Increases Enforce Drive-
Thru & Violations Property Value
Increases More Committees
are Formed
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Financial Priorities
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BOD: Lisa & Tameka
Residents: Need at least 10 more Committed Residents
Residential Resources/Involvement
1. Lot/Community Center
2. Common Areas
3. Drive-Thru
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Short Term Goals
•Create Stronger Short Term Initiatives for Purchase of Lot/Community Center
•Follow Through & Set Marker for Evaluation on Landscaper/Common Areas
•Add additional improvement to Common Areas (Benches; Signs; Receptacles; Circle)
•Build Momentum and Involvement on Drive Through & other Committees
•Restructure Management – Streamline output to less than $5,000 annually towards management to bring funds back to the community